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Rebuilt Water Pump 3403 1983-86 Amc And Jeep 150 Ci 4 Cyl 258 6 Cyl on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Hawthorne, New Jersey, US

Hawthorne, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

NEW OLD STOCK REBUILT IN USA WATER PUMP #3403 CORRECT FOR 83-84 AMC 150 CI 4 CYL ENG, 80-86 AMC 6 CYL 258 CI W/O SERPENTINE BELT, 83-86 JEEP 150 CI 4 CYL ENG. W/O SERPENTINE BELT AND 80 86 JEEP 258 6 CYL W/O SERPENTINE BELT .ALL PARTS ARE FROM MY LATE BROTHER'S ESTATE. I HAVE MANY MORE ITEMS TO COME.  I WILL CONSIDER SELLING LOTS OF PARTS OR EVEN THE COMPLETE INVENTORY IF SOMEONE IS INTERESTED.  I CANNOT WARRANT ANY PART AS I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING. PLEASE BE SURE THIS PART WILL WORK FOR YOU BEFORE BIDDING. I ONLY CAN LIST WHAT THE BOX SAYS THE PART IS FOR. 

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